Painter iona ROZEAL brown explores the intersections between Japanese Kabuki theater and voguing, as well as Shunga (Japanese erotic art) and hip-hop -- while paying tribute to the likes of Kabuki actor Bando Tamasaburo V and Spike Lee -- in her recent New York City solo shows "introducing...THE HOUSE OF BANDO" and "no one's gonna love you, so don't even wonder."
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Painter iona ROZEAL brown explores the intersections between Japanese Kabuki theater and voguing, as well as Shunga (Japanese erotic art) and hip-hop -- while paying tribute to the likes of Kabuki actor Bando Tamasaburo V and Spike Lee -- in her recent New York City solo shows "introducing...THE HOUSE OF BANDO" and "no one's gonna love you, so don't even wonder."
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